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Procab XLR male to 6.3 mm (1/4") jack male stereo cable 1.5 m
Procab XLR male to 6.3 mm (1/4") jack male stereo cable 1.5 m
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Procab XLR male to 6.3 mm (1/4") jack male stereo cable 1.5 m
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Procab XLR male to 6.3 mm (1/4") jack male stereo cable 1.5 m
Procab XLR male to 6.3 mm (1/4") jack male stereo cable 1.5 m
Procab XLR male to 6.3 mm (1/4") jack male stereo cable 1.5 m is a balanced audio cable designed to connect devices that use a male XLR output to equipment with a 6.3 mm (1/4") stereo jack input. At 1.5 meters length, the cable offers a compact connection option suitable for short runs between microphones, mixers, audio interfaces and stage or studio equipment where conversion from XLR to a 6.3 mm jack is required. The construction aims to maintain signal integrity and reduce interference in pro audio setups.
The cable provides a balanced transmission path that helps minimise noise over short distances and preserves audio clarity when converting from XLR to a 6.3 mm stereo jack. Robust connector housings and strain relief at each end improve mechanical reliability during frequent use. With a modest 1.5 m length, it reduces excess cable on stage or in the studio while still allowing flexible placement of connected equipment.
Connect the XLR male end to the XLR output on the microphone, preamp, mixer or other source device, and insert the 6.3 mm (1/4") male stereo jack into the target input on the mixer, audio interface or amplifier. Ensure connectors are fully inserted and secure before powering equipment. Route the cable to avoid sharp bends and sources of strong electromagnetic interference. For live use, check levels and polarity at low volume before entering full operation.
Use this cable for short balanced connections where noise rejection is required but long cable runs are not necessary. Avoid using the cable as a permanent ceiling or wall installation; instead choose longer, dedicated wiring for fixed installations. When connecting unbalanced inputs, verify compatibility of the input device to prevent level or phase issues.
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